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Hidden Gems: Local Businesses & Creatives You Should Know

Every day we have a choice. We can support an up and coming podcaster, try a new family-run restaurant, join a boutique gym started by a local fitness champ or we could keep giving away our money to the handful of giants who already control so much of our commerce. Our daily decisions impact the kind world we live in; if we want a world where small businesses are growing and artists and creatives are thriving then we should support them with our time, money and attention. We’re proud to highlight inspiring creatives and entrepreneurs each week in Hidden Gems series.  Check out some of our latest local gem features below.

Haley Muhammad

I’ve been singing for as long as I can remember — music has always been my outlet for expressing what words alone couldn’t. I started as a little girl singing in church and went on to join gospel, concert, and show choir throughout high school. Those experiences built my confidence as a performer and deepened my love for music. Read more>>

Nermin Jasani

I actually started out as a lawyer. I graduated from law school in 2010, which was arguably one of the toughest times to graduate as an attorney. But I was really fortunate to land a job on Wall Street, working in commodities compliance. It sounds glamorous, and for a little while, it really was. Read more>>

Su-Jit Lin

Contrary to all stereotypes, my parents always wanted me to be a writer. They encouraged me to look into journalism school, but coming from a lower income family, I was determined not to be a starving artist. I set my sights on law school, studying history and English during my undergrad years because they were good foundations for that next step … Read more>>

Jaion Henderson

I never planned to become a fashion designer. Growing up, I was a math enthusiast, drawn to precision, structure, and logic. But I’ve always had a strong sense of justice and empathy, and those instincts unexpectedly guided me toward design. In high school, I joined the theatre department to overcome my shyness and quickly noticed how poorly the costume designer treated others.  Read more>>

Weekend Evidence

Weekend Evidence has been a passion project of Saturn Bradford since 2012 with a few iterations over the years. When their cousin Emily Tostado approached Saturn with a desire to start a band in 2023, the creative chemistry built throughout their childhood together took project Weekend Evidence to a new level. Read more>>

The Morning Aux

Nicole Sade’: My journey started long before The Morning Aux. I began my career as a journalist, dedicating years to telling meaningful stories that uplifted and reflected the voices of millennial women stories that often go unheard. After leaving the publication I worked for, I felt a shift happening within me. Read more>>

Negar Farah

I like to thank VoyageATL for interviewing me for the second time. It’s such a privilege to be featured again and to reflect on how far the agency has come since our last conversation. Of course. My story really begins when I decided to leave everything familiar behind and start a new life in the United States. Read more>>

Donald Milton III

I wasn’t a musical child. I didn’t do any organized music by choice until I was in high school, but singing in choir absolutely changed my life for the better. It woke me up to the importance of emotional expression and community. I decided to pursue music education with the hope of changing other people’s lives through choral music. Read more>>

A’yesha Gaetán

My story begins in Chicago, a city that shaped both my work ethic and my love for people. I have always loved bringing others together and creating incredible experiences that are memorable for years to come. At 19, I planned my first event, an extravagant formal ball in a posh Chicago ballroom, created purely from passion. Read more>>

Tonya Meeks

I got interested in horticulture after visiting a friend in Colorado that is an avid gardener and plant lover. I’ve always loved design and decided to leave a career in sales and marketing to start over. While in school I discovered regenerative landscaping and one of my first jobs after graduating was with a local company that does invasive plant removal. Read more>>

Senora Toliferro

I started my business, Amuse, back in 2016. Honestly, it all began pretty simply — I was helping decorate my goddaughter’s birthday party. The theme was Ariel ‘Under the Sea,’ and my best friend/sister gave me her budget and a few ideas. Read more>>

Stephanie McNair

I started my business with one simple goal — to create a spa experience that was just for kids. My passion came from wanting to introduce the importance of self-care and pampering at a young age. I truly believe that when children learn early on that taking care of themselves is something they deserve, it becomes second nature as they grow. Read more>>

Nathan Lathouse

My photography career began as a sink-or-swim reaction to the Covid pandemic. I was a full-time drummer before I abruptly lost work. Luckily, around 2018, I began teaching myself photography by way of street photography and found it to be a most welcome escape and an alternative form of expression outside of music. Read more>>

Alexis Brewer

In my early years as a young adult, waxing always intrigued me. Once I started getting waxed at 19, I knew it was the only way to go — I was hooked! Straight out of high school, I went to ASU to study dental hygiene, never imagining I’d become a certified wax specialist (and truly one of the best at it!). Read more>>

Sarah Selassie

Everything started in 2019 when, after some heat damage, I decided to do my second big chop. That moment became a turning point, it pushed me to truly learn about my curls, care for them, and embrace my natural hair. I started experimenting with different products, watching curly hair routines on YouTube, and spending hours perfecting styles that made me feel confident and beautiful. Read more>>

Noreen Moise

I’m Noreen M. Geffrard — a lifelong leader, social worker, and woman passionate about purpose, identity, and growth. I grew up in Canada and moved around often, which came with its own emotional and mental challenges. My parents did their best, and those experiences shaped me into someone who values understanding, compassion, and resilience. Read more>>

Chloe Foster

My Journey to Healing — and How It Sparked JuiceNTime It all began at the age of 24, when I started to notice how unhealthy I had begun to look and feel. When you’re confident and enjoying life, not many people will point out that you’ve gained weight or that you might not be taking the best care of yourself. Read more>>

Monica Pope

How I Got Started & Where I Am Today I started in entrepreneurship as a little girl it’s truly all I’ve ever known. I’ve been an entrepreneur for over 26 years, and in the beginning, I opened and closed several businesses. I didn’t always know what would succeed, but I knew without question that I was called to be a business owner. Read more>>

Jordy Byrd Sr.

Since the 2000s I’ve had an interest in fashion design, art, creating music and music videos. Before I ever picked up a camera, I used to create logos, flyers, airbrush clothes & shoes as a side hustle. My passion for music lead me to producing my own beats & recording songs with my brother & friends. Read more>>

Clive Sweet

Sure! Taking it way back, I started playing piano real young, like 5 or 6, and was writing coherent and repeatable pieces of music with zero training, which was noteworthy (no pun intended) to my parents, since I don’t come from an overly musical family. Read more>>

Jermey Robinson

I started The IT Factor Podcast back in 2019, originally featuring tech professionals. But as the show began to grow, so did the vision. After countless conversations with my now wife, my mom, and close friends, we decided to open the platform to guests from all professions and walks of life. Read more>>

Keith Yaeger

After ‘stalking’ Jenny for 18 months (not really stalking), suggesting I’d love to help her grow her Souper Jenny restaurant business, Jenny hired me, as Director of Operations, in January of 2014. Read more>>

Erica Wigfall

My journey into floral design began during one of the hardest moments of my life, arranging my father’s services in August 2019. His funeral was held in New Orleans, and while planning the details, my family and I stepped into a small flower shop on Prytania Street in uptown New Orleans. Their floral shop was a beautiful mess! Read more>>

Giovanni Gonzalez

I was born and raised in Colombia, and like many immigrants, I came to the United States with a dream, not just to build a business, but to create a life that had meaning. I started from the bottom, selling newspapers at traffic lights, working long hours, and learning the language not only of English, but of opportunity. Read more>>

LOAN NGUYEN

As a parent, I quickly realized how fast kids grow — one day their shoes fit perfectly, and the next day, they’re too tight. I found myself with bins of gently used clothes, toys, and baby gear that still had so much life left in them. Read more>>

Ámándá Bonilla

My name is Ámándá Bonilla – (pronounced: Ah-mahn-dah Boh-nee-ya) a queer Latina artist unafraid to be a weirdo in the name of liberation. My gymnastics training began at age 3 and my formal dance training at age 6, but I’ve been a performer and entertainer for as long as I could walk. Read more>>

Nisa Jackson

Started out during beauty school, my passion for hair styling started to dwindle as I was getting less and less interested all the struggle being a beauty advisor came with including lack of pay forced me to dive into other ventures. Then waxing fell in my lap many years ago and I have not looked back since. Read more>>

Stevie Carter

I’ve always wanted to do hair but it took me awhile to get here! I worked in EMS for 10 years then got my MBA and moved to the corporate world for a couple of years. During that time I never stopped wanting to do hair, so in 2018 I threw caution to the wind and started cosmetology school at the Aveda Institute Atlanta. Read more>>

Maggie O’Neill

When I was in high school, I used to borrow my mom’s DSLR when we went on vacation. Eventually I got tired of sharing it and saved up for my own. We went on vacation the summer before my older sister’s senior year of high school and I offered to take her senior photos. Read more>>

Victoria Ladd

Movement has always been my language. Growing up, I could never sit still whether it was gymnastics, cross country, or simply moving for the joy of it, I felt most alive when my body was in motion. Read more>>

Kelsey Presson

I’ve always had a passion for fashion and styling! I grew up loving Barbies and American Girl Dolls. In high school I worked at a prom and bridal boutique, and I loved helping brides find their “YES to the dress” moment. Read more>>

Lindsay Burgess

My name is Lindsay Burgess and I am 22 years old. I have been dancing since the age of 2 and dancing competitively since the age of 7. As soon as I graduated high school in 2022, I began teaching and choreographing for dance studios in Georgia. In April 2024, God placed a desire in my heart to open my own studio. Read more>>

Ashlee Whitaker and Jaime Hilliard

We are two stylists and salon owners who decided to team up and create a new type of salon. We both experienced some level of ‘hair hurt’ in previous industry experiences mostly from scarcity minded competition. We set out to build a new type of salon where we build one another up with support, encouragement, and friendship. Read more>>

Shamere Lee

At the young age of 16yrs old I found myself doing my hair in different updos and flat twist styles. I absolutely loved doing my hair! it just came natural no one taught me plus we didn’t have youtube. Unfortunately I didn’t go to school for cosmetology until wayyy later. Read more>>

Brandon Smith

I was drafted by the Oakland A’s out of Roswell High School in 1991. After playing parts of 5 seasons with the A’s, Mets, and Independent baseball I retired to pursue developing athletes. I’ve worked with thousands of players over the past 34 years. Some have made it to the Big Leagues, Division 1 baseball and other levels of the game. Read more>>

Cindy Tesar

I have been practicing yoga for over a decade and still remember the early awkwardness of poses, the challenge of movement, and the uncertainty of my body’s limitations. In 2022, I chose to take my passion for yoga a step further by completing teacher training. I became certified to share the transformative power of yoga—especially with those navigating physical challenges. Read more>>

Steven Stodghill

I grew up in baseball. My father coached me, and the game became the foundation for how I learned discipline, teamwork, and perseverance. I played throughout my childhood and into college, and when my playing days ended, coaching became the natural next step. Read more>>

Jacqueline Evadne

I’ve been a practicing artist in Atlanta for several years now, making my studio homes at Chastain Arts Center, MudFire, Atlanta Clay Works, and Spruill Center for the Arts across the past decade. It was only in 2023 that I started branching into selling my work, showcasing at gallery exhibitions, and donating pieces to charity. Read more>>

C-Rob Da Champ

C-Rob Da Champ is an independent artist from Perry, GA. Known for channeling raw energy, emotion, and life experience into his music. With a unique blend of passion and style, he uses both sound and fashion to express his journey and connect with listeners on a deeper level. Read more>>

Katherine Ruiz

💫 My Story: From Bagels to Purposeful Abundance My story in this country began like many others: I arrived in the United States with a suitcase full of dreams, studying English and working as a waitress in Manhattan. Until one day, while visiting a childhood friend, his mother told me she was selling her small bagel shop in Brooklyn. Read more>>

Jamie Joubert

Along the way, I’ve worked with clients across different industries, from restaurants and construction companies to nonprofits and healthcare, which has helped me become a versatile designer. What keeps me going is the joy of seeing my designs make a difference for someone’s brand or event. I’m growing, learning, and pushing myself creatively every day, and I love that my work allows me to connect with people and tell their stories visually. Read more>>

Sheryl Belson

My first exposure to American Sewing Guild was in 2012 at their annual conference in Houston, TX. Those annual conferences are no longer held, but that experience had me hooked from the first moment I stepped into the venue. So many people who loved what I was just learning to love again…. all things sewing. Read more>>

Nicole Lidberg

I am a teacher and have worked in the public education system in Europe and Asia for 25 years. Read more>>

Katonia Williams

My journey began with a simple purpose: to serve others. From education to community leadership, I have embraced opportunities to mentor, empower, and create lasting impact. Over the years, I have stepped into roles that allowed me to build meaningful programs and connect learning with real-life experiences. My work blends service, growth, and vision. Read more>>

Daphne Adams

During the wrapping up of a Med Tech course at a local nursing home, a longtime colleague offered his business and clientele to me because he was planning to retire. I was thankful and soon began shadowing his classes to learn the ropes of teaching. Soon after that, Nurse Mom and Family was born. Read more>>

Melissa Scott

In 1998, I started doing locs as Melissa’s Creations what began as a way to support my family became my passion and purpose. I moved to Atlanta on New Year’s Eve 2004 to rebuild my life and grow my gift. Read more>>

Nikketta Johnson

Nikketta Johnson From highschool dropout and teen mom to degree black woman….. Lifetime Youth Learning Center LLC was founded from my passion for nurturing, educating, and empowering young children in a safe, family-centered environment. As a mother, grandmother, and lifelong caregiver, I always dreamed of creating a place where children could feel loved, supported, and inspired to learn every day. Read more>>

Rico Short

I started my practice Apex Endodontics PC in Smryna in 2004. We are 21 years in the same place. I am an author, lecturer, and motivational speaker. I am also known as ‘The Root Canal Specialist To The Stars’. Read more>>

Annette Johnson

I’ve always known I was a communicator at heart. I had a natural way with words – both spoken and written – that shaped how I connected with people. I’ve always had a fun-loving, caring personality with a quick wit that made people laugh and feel at ease. Read more>>

Tianna Daniels

My passion has been nursing since I’ve been a little girl but with time and experience in the medical field I gained the knowledge and ability to want to scale my own business and become my own boss as. Which is reasons why I made the move from Connecticut to Atlanta 5 years ago. Read more>>

Kiara Harris

Thank you so much for having me! My journey into the beauty industry started over 11 years ago, long before Whipped by Kiara was even a thought. I began doing brows at Greenbriar Mall here in Atlanta, which became my training ground for understanding real women, real stories, and the confidence that comes with enhancing natural beauty. Read more>>

Malikah Jalil

My name is Ma’Likah Jalil, and I’m the owner of GH Boutique Salon in Austell, Georgia, and the founder of Glitter Housse Boutique, a luxury hair brand specializing in raw Southeast Asian and Brazilian hair extensions. Read more>>

Tiffani Dillard

Where do I begin? I never thought that I would be a hairstylist . I started working in the beauty industry when I was a teenager and being an entrepreneur wasn’t ideal for most people. I ended up going to school for early childhood which I shortly learned that it was not for me. Read more>>

Zahra Hill

I’ve loved clothes and fashion for as long as I can remember. At one point I thought I wanted to be a designer. I had a whole Project Runway designer kit with the sketchbook and wooden figure. Eventually I decided designing might not be for me but I still had a love for everything fashion. Read more>>

Max Luger

The story of Dwayne M Thomas, known professionally as Max Luger, is something that sounds like a Hollywood movie. His story is one of success, personal loss, triumph, and victory. Looking at him and watching him talk, play music, or take photos; you would never know how rough his childhood was. Read more>>

Calvin Richmond

I’m from Memphis, Tennessee, born and raised in a family of five kids. I started early with a paper route at my grandma’s house, and that’s where I learned that starting small still counts. By 15, I was babysitting and pumping gas after school just to keep my haircut fresh and buy some new kicks. Those years taught me consistency and hard work. Read more>>

Demond Crump

My name is Demond Crump a U.S. Veteran married to Qiana Crump for 31 years and Father of four amazing kids. We came to Atlanta from New Orleans because of hurricane Katrina. We arrived in Atlanta with two days worth of clothes thinking we would be returning home. Once we realised we weren’t going back we continued our entrepreneur journey in Atlanta. Read more>>

Angie Bai

About eight years ago, when I was struggling to find my own home and rental property, I realized how challenging the real estate journey can be—especially as a first-generation immigrant in the U.S. The culture, language, and unfamiliar systems made the process even harder. Read more>>

Ellie Litteral

I come from a very traditional, hard-working Midwestern family. Both of my parents dedicated over 40 years to their companies before retiring, and from a young age, the expectation was clear: go to a Big Ten university, find a stable job, and build a lifelong career. So after high school, I followed that path and attended Michigan State University. Read more>>

LaTasha Miles

My family has always loved sports! My grandmother was into baseball. My mom had basketball on lock and still has some school records. But my passion for football started as a very confusing love story. I hated it because I didn’t understand it. My family would watch it on Sundays after church, but I wanted to watch something else. Read more>>

Magic Gretzky

My journey in music began at a young age, when I first discovered my passion for creating and recording my own songs. Early on, I was inspired by young trailblazers such as Kriss Kross, Bow Wow, Romeo, Michael Jackson, Sammie, and others who showed that talent and drive could shine regardless of age. Read more>>

Twanja Windley

My Story I started my journey with a deep desire to help people heal, grow, and live with purpose. Over the years, that passion has taken many forms — from teaching and real estate to writing and nonprofit work. After walking through my own seasons of loss, transition, and rediscovery, I learned that what felt like breaking was actually becoming. Read more>>

Val Connelly

I moved to the United States in 2014 when I was 19 years old and didn’t know a single word of English. A few years after arriving, I was blessed with an amazing opportunity to work for a management company as a Leasing Consultant at an apartment community in Dunwoody, GA. Read more>>

Chandler Gartman

I started in high school, taking photos of my friends and small events. At the time, it did not feel like the start of anything serious. It was simply something I enjoyed and kept coming back to. I have always been interested in styling, lighting, and the emotional tone behind a scene, and some of that interest grew from my love for movies. Read more>>

Chardale Green

Char’s Cupcakery started as something simple, just me baking for family and friends because I loved seeing the joy a good dessert could bring. As a child, I was glued to the TV watching Food Network baking challenges, Ace of Cakes, and Cupcake Wars. Read more>>

Tiffany Young

I love when people ask me, “ where did you get the idea to start your business?” They’re waiting for this wonderful story like other entrepreneurs: of how they come from generations of business owners or how they started building furniture with their dad in the garage as a kid or how they practiced doing hair on their aunts and uncles. My story is different. Read more>>

Keyuna Anderson

My story didn’t start with privilege, it started in survival mode. I grew up around instability, addiction, and trauma, and for a long time I was just trying to make it from one day to the next. Read more>>

Zaria Clarke

My story started with me. I was born in Sandy Springs, Georgia, and went to Harper Elementary School in Riverdale. Third grade was a turning point, I found myself surrounded by kids who were mean and nasty, something I had never experienced before. Up until then, I’d always been surrounded by love and kind friends. Read more>>

Jullian Goodin

grew up on the Southside of College Park, Georgia. My brother and I were raised by our single mother, and even though we didn’t have much, we always found a way to serve others. Volunteering, giving back, and showing up for people was our family culture. I come from a military family, so service naturally became a part of who I am. Read more>>

Charie Pettigrew

Lovely Acreage Farms began as a small dream rooted in my love for nature, family, and community. I started with just a few animals and a simple goal — to create something meaningful that combined sustainable farming with genuine community connection. Read more>>

Madison Glines

Sincerely Yours Bookstore began as a dream shared by Mallory Gay and Madison Glines just two years ago. Lifelong book lovers, they wanted to create more than a bookstore. They envisioned a cozy, welcoming space where people could gather, make new friends, and feel part of a community. When searching for the perfect location, Smyrna checked every box. Read more>>

Deedee Muehlbauer

The first service in the new sanctuary was on Easter Sunday, 1953. From 1956-1958, new Sunday school rooms were added off of the back of the sanctuary. In 1972, another addition was added for Sunday school rooms, bathrooms, a partial basement, and kitchen. In 2024 Mt. Gilead renovated the sanctuary and exterior as well as restored the original wood floors. They have also renovated most of the addition from 1972 and will renovate the rooms off of the back of the sanctuary soon.  Read more>>

ANita Haugabrook

I knew from the age of 7 that I wanted to be a physician. A Pediatrician to be more specific. As a military child, I had different doctors all of the time. But I always knew that they made me feel better, and I wanted to do that for other kids. Read more>>

Chris Woodruff

I have been with Lighthouse Family Retreat for over 13 years, serving as the CEO/Executive Director. Before joining Lighthouse, I worked in the for-profit sector in a variety of roles, including Operations, Organizational Development, and HR. In my mid-30s, I decided to pursue a goal I had set for myself: obtaining my MBA. Read more>>

Kelly Norton

Photography has always been a huge part of my life. Even as a child I would purchase disposable cameras and pose my little brothers in the yard for photos. I grew up with very humble beginnings and professional photos were never something my family could afford but I always envied seeing people with beautiful photos hanging on their wall. Read more>>

Torri Walnoha

Photography hasn’t always been my career, but has ALWAYS been a passion of mine and the name ‘RANTZ’ is an acronym for my Mother (Robin) and my children. I started with my digital camera at twelve, I learned the basics and as I got older I started expanding my editing knowledge by trying out different platforms. Read more>>

Joseph Testa

My business started right before COVID as a RV Inspector, due to COVID, people were buying RVs and traveling due to other types of travel restrictions. I expanded from doing RV inspections into RV Repairs. Read more>>

Manasseh Miamen

Ever since I was a kid, I knew I wanted to own a business. My very first taste of entrepreneurship started in 3rd grade when I began selling candy at school. It may have been small, but it taught me early on about hustle, customer service, and the excitement of making my own money. Read more>>

Anna McNeil Wallace

I attended Georgia Massage School in 2018. I was inspired to go to massage school because I had been practicing Acrobatic Yoga and to end our training sessions we learned a type of Thai massage and practiced on each other. I realized the crucial role massage could play in healing and recovery from your sport, but also in your over all well-being. Read more>>

Kristin Wright

Sports and injuries have been my passion for as long as I can remember. I joined my first organized sports team when I was just five years old and haven’t stopped since! Athletics opened many doors for me, including the chance to attend my dream school, Dartmouth College in Hanover, New Hampshire, where I excelled as a dual-sport athlete in Ice Hockey and Softball. Read more>>

Macauly Basham

My path began as a college athlete with dreams of being a nurse. I always knew in some way I wanted to help people. I quickly learned that I no longer wanted to pursue nursing or play my sport. The “traditional” way of life wasn’t really working for me. Read more>>

Ashley Clark

I would say I started out with my initial dream of wanting to be an actress. I spent time working as an extra and stand-in on film sets, which gave me a first look into the creative world and what it takes to bring stories to life. That experience made me realize how much I enjoyed expressing myself and being part of something creative. Read more>>

Jamon Hancock

Jamon Hancock (born August 31, 1980, in St. Louis, Missouri) is an accomplished entrepreneur, producer, and creative visionary who began his entertainment career at just 16 years old. A graduate of Full Sail University with a Bachelor’s degree in Entertainment Business, Hancock co-founded Prydasey Records Entertainment and worked alongside rapper Ruka Puff, later securing a production deal with Mack 10’s Hoo Bangin Records/Capitol Records. Read more>>

Tequia Lester

My story hasn’t been a straight line… it’s been a journey of becoming. I became a mother young, learning responsibility and survival early. I moved through different seasons of my life doing what I needed to do to provide for my family, including working in the strip club. Read more>>

Lashonda Robinson

I began my pastoral journey in 2008, answering a call to serve those who have experienced pain, brokenness, and rejection. My ministry was birthed from a place of deep personal transformation after surviving a 20-year physically and mentally abusive marriage. I found purpose to help others bring healing and hope to their lives. Read more>>

Dillon Mann

I’m originally from Charlotte, North Carolina, and honestly, I’ve had a love for the arts for as long as I can remember. I started performing when I was just three years old and by six, I already knew I wanted to be on stage. My earliest performances were at my church’s annual productions — that’s really where I caught the performance bug. Read more>>

Raj Harvey

My name is Raj Harvey, but most people know me as Coach Raj. I was born in Jamaica, and later migrated to Toronto, before finally planting my roots in Conyers, GA . My story is one of humble beginnings, painful lessons, and divine transformation — proof that no matter how far you fall, you can always rise again. Read more>>

Robert Chamberlin

Buying myself my first camera in 7th grade, an advantax Kodak camera, you could change the frame size from a normal image to panoramic, it took some time to figure out how to best utilize these features, you never saw the film as the cartridge was self loading and even after developing it remained incased, I still have them all the neg cassettes and when I find them in a box of other sentimental keep sakes I wonder if the technology is still around to open the case and use the negatives. Read more>>

Chris & Mindy Dowell & Taliaferro

They specialize in visual storytelling through striking photography, cinematic drone work, and short films. They take the time to understand your brand, uncover the story that matters, and build a creative strategy that connects. Whether hiking into a shoot on location, documenting real moments on the job, dreaming up an over-the-top studio set, or crafting portrait sessions with style, their work blends vision with heart. Read more>>

Sam Nemat DDS

I was born in Tehran, Iran. Growing up, my mother owned a 1978 classic Mini Cooper, and because of its age, we spent a great deal of time at the mechanic’s shop. The mechanics were kind enough to let me watch and explain what they were doing. One of the best days of my childhood was when my mother bought me my first toolbox. Read more>>

Ameer Natson

Ameer the Alchemist: Turning Vision Into Flavor, Faith Into Fire In a world crowded with creators, few figures move with the multidimensional energy of Ameer Natson — known to many as Ameer the Alchemist. Celebrity chef. Brand impresario. Creative genius. Faith influencer. Entrepreneurial visionary. Read more>>

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